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    Sophienburg Museum & Archives

    401 W Coll St, New Braunfels, TX     (830) 629-1572

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    The Sophienburg Museum contains artifacts and displays of early life in New Braunfels, with particular focus on its German pioneers. citysearch.com

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    Gruene Hall

    1281 Gruene Rd, New Braunfels, TX     (830) 606-1281

    5 out of 5 based on 52 ratings

    Gruene River Guest House sits on 2 beautiful acres on the Guadalupe River. The property is within walking distance of the shops, restaurants and 'toobing' businesses in the historical hamlet of Gruene, Texas.With 2 acres ... citysearch.com

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    Sebastopol House State Historic Site

    Seguin, TX    

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    - Sebastopol House State Historic Site, located in Seguin, Guadalupe County, is a an 1856 Greek Revival-style house sitting on 2.2 acres of its original 4-acre site. Sebastopol House is listed as a Registered Texas Histori... wildernet.com

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    Lbj Museum Of San Marcos

    131 N Guadalupe St, San Marcos, TX     (512) 353-3300

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    The Museum currently houses approximately 130 items, including early photographs, local news clippings, a book collection, copies of the Pedagog from the 1920s, campaign and presidential memorabilia, paintings and renderi... citysearch.com

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    Wonder World Park

    1000 Prospect St, San Marcos, TX     (512) 392-6711
    Caving 

    3 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Wonder Cave is a rather small cavern with little formations. The passages are narrow and steep. But this is a result of the unique process which formed this cave. It developed along the Balcones Fault Zone, which runs sout... showcaves.com

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    Luxello

    San Antonio, TX    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    LUXELLO, TEXAS Texas Ghost Town Bexar County, South Texas 18 Miles NE of Downtown San Antonio Population: 0 On Cibolo Creek, near Selma, No Directions Available not on maps History in a Pecan Shell The Handbook of Texas... texasescapes.com

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    El Camino De Nacogdoches

    San Marcos, TX    

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    The gulley seen about fifty yards behind this marker originated from ruts in the El Camino Real (the Royal Road) from San Antonio to Nacogdoches. The road actually had two routes through what is now Hays County, and, creating c... hmdb.org

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    Building 100

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    In 1928 the San Antonio Airport Company purchased 2300 acres of land near the city and donated it to the United States Army Air Corps for development of a consolidated flight training facility. Called The West Point of the Air ... hmdb.org

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    Cessna T-37 Tweet

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    First jet aircraft of its type with side-by-side seating for instructor and student. Used in pilot instructor training at Randolph 1965- Speed: 380 mph Range: 663 miles Weight: 6,600 lb Service Ceiling: 35,100 ft hmdb.org

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    Gas And Electric Sub Station

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    Site of US Army Air Corps Primary Flying School Gas and Electric Sub Station Construction completed 6 Jun 1931 Dedicated on 27 Dec 1996 hmdb.org

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    Missing Man Monument

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    Dedicated to Those Americans Lost In Southeast Asia Combat 4 March 1977 Sculptor: Mark Pritchett hmdb.org

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    Post Chapel

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    Site of US Army Air Corps Primary Flying School Post Chapel Construction completed 19 Jul 1934 Dedicated on 30 Sep 1993 Chapel One 50 years dedicated service to the men and women of Randolph Air Force Base 1934 - 1984 hmdb.org

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    Post Exchange

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    Site of US Army Air Corps Primary Flying School Post Exchange Construction completed 23 Apr 1931 Dedicated on 30 Sep 1993 hmdb.org

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    Px Filling Station

    Randolph Air Force Base, TX    

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    Site of US Army Air Corps Primary Flying School PX Filling Station Construction completed 23 Feb 1935 Dedicated on 27 Dec 1996 hmdb.org

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    Comanche Lookout Loop, San Antonio, Texas

    San Antonio, TX    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    This hike travels up to and around a historic hill northeast of San Antonio in a suburb park. The trail surface varies from asphalt to gravel to concrete as it ascends to an old tower with stupendous views of San Antonio, the... trails.com

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    Wonder Cave

    San Marcos, TX    

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    In Balcones Fault, created by prehistoric earth shift. Said to have been campsite of Indians and Spaniards, especially priests who planted anaqua trees in area. By legend, robber gangs in 1820s cached Camino Real booty here. Di... hmdb.org

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    China Grove

    China Grove, TX    

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    History in a Chinaberry The land had been granted to one Warren D. C. Hall sometime prior to 1840. Hall was an amateur botanist who (besides cotton) planted his land with citrus, roses, figs and the Chinaberry trees tha... texasescapes.com

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    Concrete

    La Vernia, TX    

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    The Community of Concrete no longer exists. It had originally been called Bethesda, but for some reason, they decided to rename their town after an 1858 Concrete building that served a variety of community functions suc... texasescapes.com